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    Fas/FADD-mediated activation of a specific program of inflammatory gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells by Bowen-Pope, Daniel F, Schaub, Friedemann J, Han, David K.M, Conrad Liles, W, Adams, Lawrence D, Coats, Scott A, Ramachandran, Ravi K, Seifert, Ronald A, Schwartz, Stephen M

    Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2000)
    “…Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions but its pathophysiological significance is not known. We demonstrate that signals…”
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    Fas and Fas-Associated Death Domain Protein Regulate Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Expression by Human Smooth Muscle Cells Through Caspase- and Calpain-Dependent Release of Interleukin-1α by Schaub, Friedemann J, Liles, W Conrad, Ferri, Nicola, Sayson, Kirsten, Seifert, Ronald A, Bowen-Pope, Daniel F

    Published in Circulation research (19-09-2003)
    “…ABSTRACT—We previously reported that treatment of human vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) with proapoptotic stimuli, including Fas ligand plus cycloheximide…”
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    Management of 219 Consecutive Cases of Postcatheterization Pseudoaneurysm by Schaub, Friedemann, Theiss, Wolfram, Busch, Raymonde, Heinz, Michael, Paschalidis, Makarios, Schömig, Albert

    “…Objectives. We attempted to evaluate nonsurgical methods of treating postcatheterization pseudoaneurysm. Background. The value of reapplication of a…”
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    Apoptosis of Smooth Muscle Cells Is Not Silent: Fas/FADD Initiates a Program of Inflammatory Gene Expression by Bowen-Pope, Daniel F, Schaub, Friedemann J

    Published in Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine (2001)
    “…Unlike necrosis, apoptosis is classically considered to be “silent,” (i.e., self-contained and non-inflammatory). In this review, we describe the system that…”
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    Fas /FADD -induced pro-inflammatory response in vascular smooth muscle cells by Schaub, Friedemann Julius

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions. Unlike necrosis, apoptosis is classically considered to be “silent,” i.e.,…”
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    Dissertation